344 Ay EXPLANATION OF 



• Auraiitiaciis, orange, or a mixture of yellow and red. 

 Azureus, zzwvg blue, nearly the same with Cerulcus, but bright like 



ultramarine, 

 Badliis, chesnut or liver-brown bordering on dark red. 

 Bninueus, the darkest pure brown. 

 Casius, pale blue, verging towards gray. 

 Cccruleus, sky-blue. 



Canus, hoary, with more white than gray. 

 Ccu-ncus, flesh-colour, something between white and red. 

 Cinereus, ash-colour, blackish gray. 

 Coccinevn, cinnabar-colour, with a slight tinge of blue. 

 Croceus, saitron-colour, dark orange. 

 Ci/aneus, dark blue like Prussian blue. 

 Ferrugineus, brown, verging towards yellow, 

 F/aTo-vi?x7ix, green, verging upon yellow. 

 Fuicus, brown, running into gray. 

 Griseus, lively ligiit gray. 

 Glaucus, green, bordering upon gray. 

 Htpaticus, liver-brown. 

 Lacteus, shining white. 

 Latcritius, brick-colour, like Mluhlus, but duller, and verging to^vards 



yellow. 

 Lilucinus, lilac, like Violaccus, but duller, and verging more towards 



red. 

 Lividui, dark gray running into violet. 

 Lufeus, yellow. 



Miniatux, high red, like red-lead. 

 Niger, black, with a tinge oi" gray. 

 Odiraccus, vellow, witli a small tinsc of brown. 

 Pailidus, of a pale cadavcrovis hue. 

 Vallule-Jlarois, pale or whitish yellow. 

 Pirtsiuiis, grass-green without any tinge of blue. 

 Puniceus, line bright red like carmine. 

 Koxcus, rose-colour, a pale blood-red. 

 Sanguineus, pure red, but duller than Putiiccus. 

 SitlpJiureus, bright yellow. 

 Tcstacais, a dark red, or brick-colonr. 

 Violaccus, violet-colour, a mixture of blue and red. 

 VitcUinus, yellow, with a slight tinge of red. 

 CORPUS, the Bixlif (and see also Audomen). This part is frequently 



considered in the generic characters, and designated as under. 

 Compreasu)]/, tlattened at the sides. 

 Depressum, depressed, thinner than broad. 

 Clahriun, of a smooth shining surface. 



